- Music
- 08 Nov 18
Engine Alley to Play the Workman's Club this December
Kilkenny band Engine Alley will play at the Workman's Club on Saturday 29 December following the release of their latest album.
Engine Alley are set to play the Workman's Club, Dublin on Saturday 29 December. The gig follows from Engine Alley's long awaited lost third album Showroom, which was released in September.
Tickets will be on sale Friday 9 November from Ticketmaster and Ticket Web.
The Kilkenny band cut through the prevailing grey of early '90s Dublin with their colourful, flamboyant take on post punk surreal rock. In the early '90s they released their debut LP, A Sonic Holiday, which was awarded 'Hot Press Album Of The Year'.
Renowned for their energetic performances, they have retained their timeless sense of humour and are a closely-knit musical whirlwind. Expect the hits and new material from Showroom, a selection of twelve previously unreleased songs from the band’s heyday.
Read Pat Carty's album review of Showroom here.
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